FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions by Peacock Parents
  1. How much time should my child spend reading daily?
  2. When may I conference with you?
  3. May I volunteer in the Peacock class?
  4. May I send a special birthday snack on my child's birthday?



How much time should my child spend reading daily?

First graders should be reading silently and orally at school and 
home DAILY.  Research shows children that read 30 minutes a day 
have an increased fluency rate than classmates who don't read 
daily.  Encourage your child to read fiction and nonfiction 
texts.  Always follow up his/her reading with comprehension 
questions about the reading.  Model reading fluently to your 
child.  As children see your expression and phrasing of words, 
he/she will want to be just like you.  Most of all, show the 'fun 
of reading' and how it is a necessity in your life.
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When may I conference with you?

I am available to conference with you during my daily, scheduled 
PE time (12:45 - 1:15) or after school.  If you are concerned or 
have questions about anything going on in the Peacock room, do 
not hesitate sending a note, emailing, or asking for a conference 
with me.  If you would like to speak with me, send a note and we 
will set up a convenient time for us both.
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May I volunteer in the Peacock class?

The Peacock class LOVES volunteers!!!  Class volunteers 
will be working with individual students on various reading and 
math strategies while in the classroom. If you would like to help 
out as a daily volunteer, please let me know. If you are unable 
to assist during school hours but would like to help, there may 
be times I have 'home projects' (cutting, stapling, etc.) you can 
be of service.
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May I send a special birthday snack on my child's birthday?

Yes, yes, yes!  If you choose to send a snack, please have the 
item/s pre-cut and ready to serve.
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